Husqvarna 592 , impressive

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @chriscuts1201
    @chriscuts1201 17 дней назад +27

    Thank you for the inspiration. Quit my "career" of 6 years to pursue a life of tree cutting and manual labor. The passion is there and it's about time I start to listen to my heart and start on this path that has been waiting for me for years. I have faith this is my purpose and my true calling in life. You n this community take care of yourselves. Love like there is no tomorrow! 💪😁

    • @BrianMagee-ci1md
      @BrianMagee-ci1md 17 дней назад +1

      Congrats!

    • @stephengomme777
      @stephengomme777 17 дней назад +1

      Hard work good luck congrats remember stay safe 😊

    • @martyrutter3630
      @martyrutter3630 17 дней назад +1

      Hard work pursuing your dreams is always a positive way of thinking. Prayers for your success my friend. ♥️👍🙏

    • @chriscuts1201
      @chriscuts1201 16 дней назад

      @@BrianMagee-ci1md thank you! 😊

    • @chriscuts1201
      @chriscuts1201 16 дней назад

      @stephengomme777 I have a great deal of respect for the equipment used and the trees. I'm usually over cautious about things and don't take risks. Thank you for the well wishes!

  • @steveroberson1979
    @steveroberson1979 17 дней назад +11

    Thoughts & Prayers are with Ur Dad n Ur family Buckin! ❤️ 🙏

  • @georgereidler3130
    @georgereidler3130 17 дней назад +3

    You have helped me a lot in my journey.
    From Axe profile to sharpening my chain.
    Thankyou for everything on this channel
    George

  • @cliffjenkins6419
    @cliffjenkins6419 16 дней назад +2

    Great Buckin, talked us through a few issues that I'd encountered. Good advice as always. Thank you. Cheers from HB NZ

  • @thomasjefferson9480
    @thomasjefferson9480 16 дней назад +2

    Your Dad will be in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you Buckin for everything you do!

  • @adamrisner660
    @adamrisner660 17 дней назад +2

    I love my 592, iv had it almost 2 years. Strong hard working saw.

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt 17 дней назад +4

    Prayers to your Dad!

  • @Thejohnmullen
    @Thejohnmullen 16 дней назад

    The end of your videos lately have been pure gold. Thank you for the wisdom

  • @leroylancaster3145
    @leroylancaster3145 17 дней назад

    Well done Buckin another gold star insight, I ❤love how you share and show the Love you have to subscribers but it’s the Love of family that is so so important, you talk about your dad and the closeness you have with him, I had the same opportunity in my ❤️dad’s later years… many good conversations, God Bless ya Buckin,
    Keep the chains sharp, keep looking up 🪵🎆

  • @steveroberson1979
    @steveroberson1979 17 дней назад +5

    Buckin back at it 💯 ❤️

  • @jasonllewellyn2332
    @jasonllewellyn2332 16 дней назад

    Prayers being said for your dad. Thank you for another great life lesson! Much appreciated buckin! I’m buckin tress like never before!!

  • @austinswift1602
    @austinswift1602 17 дней назад

    Buckin' we're sending positive thoughts and energy to your Dad and your family, from NC.

  • @user-fu3tv6sk6i
    @user-fu3tv6sk6i 17 дней назад +3

    Prayers for your pops.

  • @shawlangenfeld178
    @shawlangenfeld178 16 дней назад

    Thank you for all the tips and advice. Your videos always make my day. Wishing all the best for you and your dad!

  • @drkwlsk
    @drkwlsk 15 дней назад

    Prayers sent for your Pops!!

  • @ryanpino4429
    @ryanpino4429 16 дней назад

    Tori!! You’re the best! I love what you do!

  • @The_Wiry_Woodchuck
    @The_Wiry_Woodchuck 17 дней назад +4

    Always happy when you get the BBR notification

    • @johnezell9808
      @johnezell9808 17 дней назад

      A prayer for pop! God, pop is going to have some procedures done, we pray for your guidance for the Dr. and nurses. God bless the family and place your healing hands on pop. Thank you Amen

  • @twowheelsdown2002
    @twowheelsdown2002 17 дней назад +7

    I just recently bought a new saw and had to choose between the 390XP and 582XP. I fell timber in the 80's and 90's mostly with Stihl 064's, and Husky 394XP's with 36" bars. I recently retired and moved to Northern California in the Lassen area, and first need to cut lots of firewood, but then I want to do some falling jobs again. I'm still in very good shape, and do hill sprints. They had the 390 in stock but were getting in a 592 so I waited to see both side by side. There is a noticeable weight difference and the 390 felt like it would be easier to limb with. I never had a problem running a 36" bar on the 064 at 6.3hp, so I know the 390XP can handle it at 6.5hp. I also am a bit old school, and know that the 390 is tried and proven. Yeah, the 592 has more beans, but more power can come with a reliability price too. I thought the 390XP was a good balance of power, price, reliability and weight, so decided to go that route. Next up is finding a Simington grinder. For now I will be hand filing the Oregon full chisel, full comp chain with a double bevel file.

    • @TheAcenightcreeper
      @TheAcenightcreeper 17 дней назад +1

      Love my 390 and parts are cheap…the full wrap kit is like 35$ and comes with great dogs

    • @michaelworley6241
      @michaelworley6241 17 дней назад

      I was told, hope it's rumour they're not making the 390 now... Can you guys confirm. Because that's my favorite saw.These new primer bulb farmer saws they're calling pro,... No

    • @davewyatt1468
      @davewyatt1468 12 дней назад

      @@michaelworley6241cmon man, Husky has been doing primer bulbs on there pro saws since 2011 when the 562 first got released, to say there a farmer saw is a silly comment, try one and you would change your mind

  • @donald3622
    @donald3622 10 дней назад

    From Ireland what i often do with a tree this size if its being used for fire wood is i work top down once its felled. Using the limbs to keep it off the ground to make round cuts more accessible and less likely to hit the ground. Our trees arent as tall but we tend to get thick branches. They can be 12-18 inch branch on a 25 inch tree.

  • @Zebracat5
    @Zebracat5 17 дней назад

    Enjoyed watching the Video Buckin. It's nice to see the Stock 592 Cut so well. Good advice on Tree Work. Tori your doing a great job out there. Pops stay strong. Will Pray everything goes smooth tomorrow.

  • @JimmynVegas
    @JimmynVegas 17 дней назад +1

    We’re all pulling for Pops, nothing but positive thoughts.

  • @maxjones9139
    @maxjones9139 17 дней назад +4

    I lost a little white oak I planted for a friend on his wedding day 8 years ago. My goats found the weak spot in my shortcut temporary fence. I was so mad but it’s my fault.
    Prayers for your dad!

  • @ryanpino4429
    @ryanpino4429 15 дней назад

    You’re the dad for so many men on here! Definitely for me!! Love this place

  • @robertsimard735
    @robertsimard735 17 дней назад +3

    Good bless your dad. Stay healthy you two.

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 10 дней назад

    592,s excellent, especially ported.

  • @troyerthedestroyer
    @troyerthedestroyer 16 дней назад

    592 shreds! One of my favorite saws right now if I need to run a big bar.

  • @charlesswiger2260
    @charlesswiger2260 17 дней назад +2

    God bless ya and your family buckin 😊

  • @nalamb4495
    @nalamb4495 17 дней назад

    Carful is the key combined with good egress. A good cutting saw cuts faster than the tree reacts. Definitely notice it more after some studying and applied practice from the BBR school of chain sharping. So it alway pays dividends to think asses then act. Appreciate the holding wood pointers. As I have said before its alway beneficial to those of us that are more of the weekend worriers in falling to pay attention to your lessons and get our head space right. Henry Ford once “Wheather you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right”. Sorta goes in line with the learn, practice, and honesty asses your self. And even then tree cutting is dangerous and it needs to be approached with respect for the tree and the responsibility to know what your getting into. You do a good job at keeping that frosty in my mind in a way that really sinks in. Appreciate your time you knowledge and the love you show to those of us that come here.

  • @spanishmoss905
    @spanishmoss905 11 дней назад

    I’m a firm believer in the better the saw the safer the faller. I started with a 460 then upgraded to a 592. The speed and comfort of the 592 makes everything that much easier. I couldn’t imagine using less of a saw.

  • @rock7282
    @rock7282 17 дней назад +1

    This is my favorite saw I’ve ever owned to date and I’ve owned it for a year now

    • @michaelworley6241
      @michaelworley6241 17 дней назад

      Did you ever run 390's?
      Curiosity,... No jerk judgement...

    • @austindenotter19
      @austindenotter19 17 дней назад

      ​@@michaelworley6241 i have. 390 awesome durable saw. However 592 blows it away. Full time logging.

  • @w6qd
    @w6qd 17 дней назад +2

    Notice how Buckin' made sure the dog was in a safe location before dropping the tree.

  • @jaytrauger813
    @jaytrauger813 16 дней назад

    Love ya bro! Hope all goes well for pop n prayers for you and the family! Blind guy sighing off now

  • @jamesmclennan3618
    @jamesmclennan3618 16 дней назад

    Property’s always have tresures to look out for I love it bucking

  • @user-cc7sh7zy5l
    @user-cc7sh7zy5l 17 дней назад

    Keep up what your doing you have inspired me to where i plan to start my own firewood buisness

  • @afleetcommand
    @afleetcommand 17 дней назад

    Fun video, they are fun saws. Love my 585 for general all around saw from felling to farm , Waiting for someone to build you a 585 ( Non autotune carb saw ) with a 592 top end , they all bolt on interchange ( 585 / 592 ) then u can twist a screw driver to get that "crack" :)

  • @Alexhulk
    @Alexhulk 17 дней назад +1

    Great
    Buckin on the stump ❤

  • @budtackett8347
    @budtackett8347 17 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing all the tips,ive got one protect your arms and legs chaps and saw resist arm

  • @JunoTafoya
    @JunoTafoya 17 дней назад

    Hello Buckin, spiritual being at its finest. Loves ya

  • @mrredtreee
    @mrredtreee 11 дней назад

    You look so strong and healthy my man!

  • @smigletat9634
    @smigletat9634 17 дней назад

    @ 21:37… That is the Almights God bringing you back to what means Most!! Most people never hear this knock at their door… God bless you & all you stand for.. I am nothing but a spectator to you .. Just another subscriber but I am truly more than you will ever know😊 Luv-ya!

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  17 дней назад

      Love you back

    • @martyrutter3630
      @martyrutter3630 17 дней назад

      Continuing prayers for your Dad that a comfort and peace will be with your family during this trying time. 🙏♥️

  • @joshuamoore1322
    @joshuamoore1322 16 дней назад

    Bless your father and your family 👪❤ love your videos 😊

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 9 дней назад

    100% to provide and protect . Its a great thing.

  • @andrewgilbert1296
    @andrewgilbert1296 15 дней назад

    I broke my leg cutting back in April and am going back to work on September 3rd. I cut mostly ash but we get into a variety of wood here in Minnesota. My work has 4 of the Stihl 500i and I have my own saw that I got which is a Husqvarna 562xp autotune and it works good for me I love it. We do residential and commercial jobs land clearing. Our crew is small but we are all like family they have been waiting for me to get back to work for a bit now.

  • @Matt-ze3oo
    @Matt-ze3oo 17 дней назад +1

    prayers to you and your dad ✊️

  • @JerryLoebach
    @JerryLoebach 16 дней назад

    Amen, Buckin'!

  • @anthonycummins1204
    @anthonycummins1204 17 дней назад +1

    Love wins and prayers for your dad

  • @gaudenzschneider316
    @gaudenzschneider316 17 дней назад

    Hey Buckin nice to see you😃
    Thank you for your nice words and the a new wood adventure. Sorry about your little tree that was eaten by a deer🙃 Best greetings to you and your dad 👋👋

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  17 дней назад +1

      I found out it was not my wife didn't see it there lol😊

    • @gaudenzschneider316
      @gaudenzschneider316 17 дней назад

      @@BuckinBillyRaySmith 🤣 great man! Yeah sometimes the Ladys took Things we left ( shoes, socks) away.....so why not little trees🤣🤣🤣 good day for you my friend and greetings to your wife🤗🤗

  • @robertgreen8695
    @robertgreen8695 17 дней назад +1

    Looks like you got some serious widow makers there.

  • @andrewketchum5098
    @andrewketchum5098 16 дней назад

    Hope the ol man is ok sorry to hear he's having health problems brother love you all

  • @Alexhulk
    @Alexhulk 17 дней назад +1

    Super cool
    Laser beam axe❤❤❤

  • @negrillifestyle5494
    @negrillifestyle5494 16 дней назад

    From 🇯🇲 I learn a lot about chainsaw cutting & i am a chainsaw home owner getting better

  • @gunr44
    @gunr44 17 дней назад +1

    Hey buckin another great video, I've been considering the 592 for awhile. Been running 390xp and love them, how's does it stack up against the 390? Also hope all is well with your dad

  • @diegoamalfitano6831
    @diegoamalfitano6831 15 дней назад

    This are the kind of videos that got me into this channel: learning

  • @DanMcD80
    @DanMcD80 9 дней назад

    As we said in the military, complacency KILLS

  • @critterg8493
    @critterg8493 17 дней назад +2

    Buckin back on the stump

  • @darylpowell4388
    @darylpowell4388 16 дней назад

    Hello Tory, I’m going to have to check your channel out.

  • @johnprice867
    @johnprice867 2 дня назад

    Thank you kind honest strong dear friend! Love peace blessings to you and all your family!

  • @rrssmooth6643
    @rrssmooth6643 17 дней назад +1

    Good tips in this video.

  • @ScubaSteve-07
    @ScubaSteve-07 17 дней назад

    I have a scenario for you that happened to me today, wondering your thoughts?
    First of all Billy Ray, I love your channel, I have learned so much about falling trees from you over the years. I am formally a volunteer wildland firefighter and have been brushing up on my saw skills.
    I had a 12 inch DBH pine approximately 30 ft tall with a slight back lean towards the house. I tied it off in the direction of fall away from the house, made my front cut and back cuts and wedged it. I banged away and could not get that tree to go over. I think I bottomed out against my holding wood.
    The tree was now standing straight up vertical due to the wedges, and approximately 2 inches of holding wood. I could not get it to go over.
    I made an executive decision since it was standing straight up with no lean now, I could not afford to let it simply stand there, the risk would be falling back towards the house and breaking out a huge picturesque window.
    I made a second face cut and back cut gunning away from the house as quickly as I could and the tree met its mark exactly where my gunning sites were aiming.
    I got to tell you that whole situation made my butthole pucker haha!
    Have you ever had that situation where you had to make a second cut above the initial cut to fall a tree?
    Thank you for your input in advance.

    • @daniels5177
      @daniels5177 14 дней назад

      I did this, too. Worst it is, when the tree is still leaning back and you can NOT do a second cut. What then? One time I cut into the face cut to reduce holding wood. Worked, too. But dangerous.

    • @ScubaSteve-07
      @ScubaSteve-07 14 дней назад

      @daniels5177 Yeah that was the worst case scenario I have ever faced. Not sure what I would have done if it was still back leaning towards the house, maybe the winch with a snatch block, pull it the other way? I'm so glad it worked out.

  • @stephenreiner1523
    @stephenreiner1523 17 дней назад +1

    Computed axial tomography. Takes Sagittarius or slices of the brain to determine exactly where a anomaly is located. I wish your dad the best. Hang in there.

  • @Rockingruvin
    @Rockingruvin 17 дней назад +1

    I'm a "homeowner" but I usually go at a fallen tree from the top bc you can whittle away at it and the heavy/dangerous stuff is on the other end. 🤷‍♂️

    • @daniels5177
      @daniels5177 14 дней назад

      And when the top is 4 m high in the air? Anyway a pro starts always from bottom to top. The first reason is the wood, you cut a 4,1m Block from the bottom upwards.

  • @KevinsDisobedience
    @KevinsDisobedience 17 дней назад

    I’m starting to think 1/4 deep on most trees is plenty or 80% the width. Just need a fulcrum and some space for the tree to fall is all. Gives you more room to clean up the undercut, and more room in the back for wedges. But 1/3 is how I learned, so it’s what I usually aim for. Looking forward to firewood season again. Felled two yesterday just to get the feel again.

  • @Timberjack.loggers
    @Timberjack.loggers 17 дней назад

    Great video great commentary. Best of luck with your dads health situation an scans coming up .

  • @lukeselectric
    @lukeselectric 17 дней назад

    Subbed to Big Toe! Can't wait to start diving into the vids!

  • @daviddavies9996
    @daviddavies9996 17 дней назад

    You are a legend buckin everything you say is so true keep up the great good 💪💪👌👌

  • @nicholasnewton6775
    @nicholasnewton6775 17 дней назад

    Gotta get my thorogood work boots ready for fall and winter.

  • @cbmitchell
    @cbmitchell 17 дней назад +1

    Best of luck for pops tomorrow 🙏

  • @rayrussell3941
    @rayrussell3941 7 дней назад

    God bless you and yours good job.

  • @spcm2
    @spcm2 16 дней назад +1

    Another great vid with a lot o helpful information, Buckin!
    Hey, I’m sorry but I’ve got to ask you this: How much weight did you lost in 4 years? Yesterday i was watching again your vids and in one of them, 4 years ago, you were spliting wood like crazy ☺️. And looked like a giant! I think you may have lost 20kg - 30kg in 4 years. Am i exagerating? Is everything alright with your wealth? I really hope so, and again, sorry to ask.

  • @dantownsend4920
    @dantownsend4920 7 дней назад

    Thanks, :)

  • @jackmulholland8537
    @jackmulholland8537 16 дней назад +1

    I can’t be the only one waiting to see a pipe on that 592

  • @johnkenny2210
    @johnkenny2210 17 дней назад

    Buckin top show thanks for sharing
    Best of luck with your with your father tomorrow 🙏 👍 Johno Darwin NT

  • @robertiliffe5343
    @robertiliffe5343 15 дней назад

    I worked as a climber an feller for many years an I had a bad fall an crushed my back an ribs really bad ! Pushed myself hard to get back at it an I did ! I'm retired from it now! But trying to teach the young guys I worked with about the dangers an safety was like smashing my head against a wall so I just let them find out a few times on small dangers an when they got bit they started listening

  • @emmettholtby8161
    @emmettholtby8161 17 дней назад

    Hope everything goes well with your dad

  • @jamesbond-qs2ff
    @jamesbond-qs2ff 16 дней назад

    My 500i is my go too saw..

  • @adamhedge5987
    @adamhedge5987 14 дней назад

    Once again great video. But once again, PPE BOSS, SAFETY GLASSES of some sort sir!

  • @jamesvalentine4597
    @jamesvalentine4597 17 дней назад

    G’day Buckin and top of the mornin to ya from Jazza the Junk Man from Tassie ✌️But currently on the mainland Australia and I’m in Western Australia were we grow Jarrah a hard wood only place in the world it grows South West of WA .👍✌️😎

  • @michaelaskey6130
    @michaelaskey6130 17 дней назад +1

    I have a pair of whites . I love them

  • @JohnBrunner-ym6qj
    @JohnBrunner-ym6qj 17 дней назад

    That 592 sounds amazing for stock also really looking good I’d like to get one some day
    But hey good luck to your dad tomorrow stay positive there is a lot of love out here for you and your dad
    Ps you can send me a bullet anytime you want lol

  • @user-ej7bc5sf7k
    @user-ej7bc5sf7k 6 дней назад

    Только 394хуска и ничего другого, я ей не один десяток кубов берёзы перепелил, особенно радует долго незабивающийся воздушный фильтр, был штиль 660, но по рукам сильно отдаёт и фильтр воздушный быстро забивает что холостой ход пропадает и 660 глохнет

  • @tylerbaumbaugh6287
    @tylerbaumbaugh6287 17 дней назад

    That 592 is nasty. I cant wait for you to throw a custom pipe on it and see what it can do.

  • @offshoretinker
    @offshoretinker 16 дней назад

    You DO want to know the silly little things that will getcha!

  • @saltrock9642
    @saltrock9642 16 дней назад

    Love Wins ❤💪❤

  • @bschauz
    @bschauz 16 дней назад

    You got a lot to say and keep saying it!

  • @dcvariousvids8082
    @dcvariousvids8082 13 дней назад

    I realise different class of saw and I know you didn’t like the 500i. But how would you rate the 592 to the 500I? And have you tried the 585; yes less power than the 592 but not exactly lacking in power and the user can adjust it themselves?

  • @bryanherbert5454
    @bryanherbert5454 17 дней назад

    Love wins❤ every time

  • @waynetharp
    @waynetharp 17 дней назад

    Since the 592 first came about...I have seen hundreds of comments stating that a 8 tooth sprocket really helps this saw. Would you try one at some point so we know what your experience is,please! Prayers for Pops!🙏

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  17 дней назад +2

      wood you like a side by side of me Buckin a big round and then swap out sprockets and see if its faster?

    • @waynetharp
      @waynetharp 17 дней назад +1

      @BuckinBillyRaySmith I am sure some would like a speed test...I would rather just see how it does on a day like today's video. Felling, bucking and limbing all sizes of wood. The comments I read say it allows the saw to bite better and not over Rev. Just your overall take on it is what I am after. Thanks...👍

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  16 дней назад +1

      @@waynetharp thx Wayne . Over the years I've tried all the things and alway end up back at factory sprocket, over Reving is an operator problem as no two operators are the same . I'll see what we can do

    • @waynetharp
      @waynetharp 16 дней назад

      @BuckinBillyRaySmith Thanks...kinda what I figured also. If your chain is not biting. It is most likely in the filing, but after seeing the same type of comments repeatedly. I thought maybe it was time to put it to a test! Who better than Ole Buckin' ???🤠

  • @Helga____
    @Helga____ 16 дней назад

    Sorry about your little oak tree... 🌳🥺

  • @valeriofrego5817
    @valeriofrego5817 17 дней назад +1

    Imparo ogni volta piccoli segreti che fanno una grande differenza, mi dispiace di non poter tradurre da me perché il traduttore funziona male, questo non lascia malintesi ❤... grazie mille

  • @pekerja27
    @pekerja27 17 дней назад

    Mantap mesin nya

  • @dadsrock4252
    @dadsrock4252 17 дней назад

    White boot,s are just a mile from my home way cool .

  • @barrymacokiner9423
    @barrymacokiner9423 17 дней назад

    Hey Buckin’
    I’ve had a 592 for a couple of years now. I’d like to do a muffler mod on it. Waiting to see what you do with yours

  • @user-ni3tc2ut2k
    @user-ni3tc2ut2k 11 дней назад

    Hi buckin..it's my birthday 🎂 on the 12th of September..

  • @Bobcat325
    @Bobcat325 16 дней назад

    Hi. Buddy. Im nervous myself i have to go in September to hospital..

  • @1944chevytruck
    @1944chevytruck 17 дней назад +1

    BE KIND

  • @hchalmoepas6544
    @hchalmoepas6544 15 дней назад

    Hey Billy how come your chainsaw don't start in one pull. if my saw don't start in one pull there is something wrong well maybe 2 pull but that it not 3 pull.

  • @Becky-zi7fo
    @Becky-zi7fo 17 дней назад

    Please be careful. That scared me.

  • @cricket-fc9qf
    @cricket-fc9qf 17 дней назад

    592 is kinda like the 500 it's not happy unless its a lil hungry

  • @academicmailbox7798
    @academicmailbox7798 17 дней назад

    Billy, if that's the 592 it's a heavy piece of equipment to carry around in order to limb that swamp cedar tree, to get it 'on the ground'. I honestly thing your 3/8 inch chain in the .058 inch kerf, coupled with your 70cc tool is the way to go at that point. Why? Well we all talk about making clearance and foot pathways away from these horizontal logs. Okay. So would one rather have to side step a rolling swamp cedar with a 372 in your hands, or a 592 ? Genuine question. So what if one's 562, or 572 or 372 stock with it's long bar can't do what the 592 can. But we're limbing at this point and not felling.

    • @academicmailbox7798
      @academicmailbox7798 17 дней назад

      There is on caveat, or counter-balancing logic to it. The 592 despite being heavy has got a 36 inch Cannon or some such. And it shows, because with your 362 and 32-inch bar you're probably that bit closer, than is comfortable to that horizontal swamp cedar trunk (if it decides to do something strange). The bar length of that 592 is keeping you outside of the high risk zone. But it's also sapping energy and muscle stamina, as it's a heavier tool. It's like what Teddy Atlas in boxing refers to as 'the sweet science', about making distance calculations in the ring in pugilism bouts. Do you risk getting caught out, by going in close to you're opponent (called getting caught on the way in). Or stay on the outer perimeter, and get caught by a hay-maker on the way out. Standing afar from an opponent in a boxing ring carries with it, it's own unique blend of risks. And thinking about it that way, in this case giving the mass of the timber in that trunk, and number of limbs on that cedar, I veer on the judgement you made the right call going with a 592 and larger bar for that limbing. But that saw still had to be carried.

    • @academicmailbox7798
      @academicmailbox7798 17 дней назад

      I do carry around with me a tree care bias, which doesn't belong in the logging context. I still am aware though in this situation, which is less harvesting and more tree care. I'd approach this a lot like the tree climbers would do. Using the 40cc top handles. I'd bite away at those limbs from the outer edges and work my way to the inside (as opposed to working straight up along the trunk as a logger would do). Even though the tree is flat on the ground, I'd still approach it like a climber would do. And break it down piece by piece. What I'm of course thinking about too, is I don't have the follow up team to tidy after me. So I'm diffusing the situation, and making the pieces for clean up smaller as I go. Which means, I'd do the limbing of it with a 60cc or 70cc tool max. And that does have a distinct advantage, that you're less likely to be looking at the ground and worn out, if the big swamp cedar does decide to move. You've got something lighter weight in your hands.

  • @maxfitch8794
    @maxfitch8794 17 дней назад

    Where’s the truck going again?